Organising Office Space
November 19th, 2009Author: fullyfurnishedStorage
An organised office space helps to create a more organised mind and increased productivity. Because you will probably spend a fair amount of time in your office and in front of your desk, clutter will accumulate. But it doesn’t have to degenerate into a mess. Having an organised storage system can mean more time on the job and less time finding misplaced items or clearing space to work. They key is to have the right office furniture and storage.
One tip is to store office supplies out of sight, perhaps in a hinged storage cupboard. Rather than filling up your drawers with spare pens and packets of paper, storing them in a cupboard means you will know exactly where everything is and leave only things that you need immediately in your desk.
Another tip is to have as little as possible on your desk. Having clear spaces is calming while having piles of clutter can increase stress levels. Store books, manuals, CDs and equipment (cables, headphones, etc) in a bookcase. Using an open bookcase means you don’t have to have space for doors to open.
Filing
Having your files stored appropriately will also contribute to increased productivity and decreased stress. Use a tray system for files you are currently using in order to access them quickly, and store the rest in a filing system. Filing systems can be either lateral and vertical. Vertical filing cabinets are suitable for limited floor space, with drawers arranged from top to bottom. If floor space is not an issue then lateral filing cabinets are an option, with widers drawers that allow you to file from side to side.
Mobile filing systems can also be handy solution if the business does not use a lot of files, or if you need certain files at hand. They are designed to slide under a desk or beside it.
Tables and Desks
October 15th, 2009Author: fullyfurnishedTables
A table is an item of furniture that is usually made up of a flat surface elevated from the floor by several legs. The height, size and style all depend on what function the table is designed to serve. Those at a height for sitting at will often be accompanied by a set of chairs. There are also a range of optional features that can complement the table, from drawers to removable sections to extend the table top.
The types of tables that have developed over time are incredible, as numerous as the functions that they are used for. There are dinner tables, drawing tables, coffee tables (small tables usually used in the lounge room for placing coffee cups on), chess tables, tripod tables (used as tea tables or candlestands), pembroke tables (used in the 18th and 19th centuries with drop leaves and convenient storage design), sofa tables (placed in front of sofas for serving drinks or writing), work tables (for holding implements, especially sewing materials).
Types of Office Desks
Business offices will often need a variety of desks and tables. For example, a boardroom table will often reflect the nature and ambition of the company. These boardroom desks can be custom made to suit the business’ style and function, whether a bigger than life boardroom, a medium oval boardroom table or even an informal boardroom table for a more casual office environment. These tables can vary not only in size but in colour, materials and finishes, letting the table speak for your company.
Other office desks needs could include a training table, which can vary according to the purpose it is needed for. For example, if groups need to work together closely on their training a triangular training table may be what’s best. Or an angled training table to allow everyone access as well as giving workspace for each individual.
Finally a conference table is often an essential to a business office, where all employees can come to discuss and plan out a project. Whether a traditional round conference table or an oval one, these tables vary in styles and colour and can be custom made.
Home Office Furniture
September 6th, 2009Author: fullyfurnishedHome Office Furniture
A good quality desk is essential and will provide stability and a great base for your office, combined with a good chair and the core of the home office is setup. Depending on the size of your room will reflect on whether you will also be able to have some cupboard space for storage of documents, there are many different storage solutions and these range from the standard cupboard to bookcases. If space is of a premium then a good resolution is to have storage draws that neatly fit underneath the desk, these come in a whole host of sizes from the small one draw sets to the larger three draw ones.
If there really is a shortage of space then one of the best space saving solutions will be the use of a corner desk unit. These are common place today and have helped many people who have small rooms really make good use of the space when they install their home office furniture into the room. The corner units come in a whole array of sizes and there will be an option available for virtually any sized room. Home office furniture has come along way over the years and there are lots of options open to the consumer that will give them the solution that they require in their home. When you choose the furniture ensure that you measure the room carefully and make certain that all of the required parts fit into the office area that you have designated. Another tip is to make good use of the wall space by adding shelf units for storage this will increase the space you have on the floor for the desk and other essential items such as printers, shredders and scanners.
Advantages of Working from Home
Why commute to work when you could be working in the comfort of your own home? The expansion of the internet and associated technologies has allowed for an increasing amount of people to work from home, whether full time or part time, creating more time for you, your family, your hobbies and your friends.
One thing about having an office at home is that it is all too easy to allow the two sides of life to overlap; the office, wherever it is, should be a distinct space that is well defined, thus giving the user the feel of being ‘at work’. Home office furniture is instrumental in bringing about this distinction, and can be found in many forms to fit different sizes of space and area.